I was wondering why is he two diff colors. Did you do the blue parts out of a diff color sculpty and then attach them on? or does it dry blue, or is it painted?
There really arent many courses in the states for this sort of stuff either. I learned crazy amounts of information by going on sculpture forums. There are tons of tutorials, and most people are happy to answer questions. try this one:
Just found your site and I have to say Nice work. Very clean sculpt. Your armatures are alittle different than what I'm used to , but I think I'm going to give that style a try. Do you use an oven or heat gun to bake the sculpey?
I did a proper modelmaking course specialising in sculpting, but you don't actually start to learn until after you leave. A course can only realy teach you as much as the tutor knows. Its been over 10 years since I finished that course and I'm still learning.
How do you get your lines so clean? I primarily work in earthenware when sculpting, but I assume that the principals would be the same...I just have trouble making things small, my pieces tend to be anywhere of a range between 3 feet tall by 2 feet wide or larger.
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lovely what are you using?
Look alike mike mignola Stylle, amazing... for a long time i try to be a professional like u...
Your sculpts are fantastic!
It looks beautiful!! Love the shape of the feet and the face!
He is made out of super sculpey firm. The character is by Sean Galloway- so I cant take any credit for the design :)
Hi Irene,
fantastic work! I love to be able to do what you are doing, but we don't have courses like these in Singapore.
Any tips for us people over here?
Like a good book to read on or website that teaches?
Jason
Heya,
I was wondering why is he two diff colors. Did you do the blue parts out of a diff color sculpty and then attach them on? or does it dry blue, or is it painted?
hey cooljoedog
There really arent many courses in the states for this sort of stuff either. I learned crazy amounts of information by going on sculpture forums. There are tons of tutorials, and most people are happy to answer questions.
try this one:
http://www.shiflettbrothers.com/forum/index.cfm
Thndrcat:
The blue parts are baked and painted.
Very impressive sculpts! I love the Stargate sculpt as well.
I thought I saw this on Cheek's website?
Just found your site and I have to say Nice work. Very clean sculpt. Your armatures are alittle different than what I'm used to , but I think I'm going to give that style a try.
Do you use an oven or heat gun to bake the sculpey?
I did a proper modelmaking course specialising in sculpting, but you don't actually start to learn until after you leave. A course can only realy teach you as much as the tutor knows. Its been over 10 years since I finished that course and I'm still learning.
How do you get your lines so clean?
I primarily work in earthenware when sculpting, but I assume that the principals would be the same...I just have trouble making things small, my pieces tend to be anywhere of a range between 3 feet tall by 2 feet wide or larger.
how to make it as smooth sculpture? same as me because I
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